Thursday, April 24, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Sweet....
Monday, April 14, 2008
Our Time is Coming to an End.
We had the priviledge of going to New Hope Foster Home today. What an incredible place! Joyce and Robin Hill are two of the most amazing individuals I have ever met. The amount of person concern and care they provide the 150 or so babies is overwhelming. Today we were able to meet and hold little babies that without Joyce and Robin would not have made it long on this earth. Their passion for helping these little babies is incredible. We met a little girl today that came to Hope at the age of one weighing six pounds, after one year she is around 20 or so pounds. The before and after pictures are unbelievable. We spent the better part of today with Joyce telling us stories each of the babies, the new Louyang Palative care unit and the 100 plus babies they are going to be able to help once it opens. It was incredible to hear Joyce give specific details about each of the children we saw. She loves these kids as if they were her very own. Today was a tough day at Hope for all of us too, as you can imagine not every story ends in success, but we know God always has a plan. It feels good to know that AML has three very impressive organizations that we support here in Beijing.
OK funny story....well not that funny but good. Today for lunch Robin the master chef that he is prepared lunch for us.....I thought for sure we were having fish and chips (Robin is British) but we had pasta and as Elizabeth said the best mashed potatoes she has ever eaten. They were good. Anyway we got to meet Katie as well, their adopted daughter, just imagine Annalei at eight, high energy - full throtle. She helped us bargain at one of the markets. What a kid! We will post more tomorrow with some pictures, I don't have the camera and I am sitting in Starbucks for the free internet. Say a prayer that our flight home goes well.
the canters
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Jam Packed Day!
The Crew from Lunch, Byron and Karen Brenamen, Guillaume and Daphine, Emily ( Nurse at New Day) and the Canters.
At the Gardens of the Forbidden City. Amazing!
Saturday, April 12, 2008


God is so cool and cares about all of us in such a special way! Today out of Millions of people and hundreds of hotels, we were coming out of the elevator and Yes, we saw Zoe- the little girl being adopted that loved Nolan! She pointed at us first... Her parents are first time parents who could not have children. They are from Sweden, and they were very special people. They are so kind, and we got to spend a lot of time with them last night.
We let Elizabeth, Christopher and Nolan run around...We went to the Great Wall and they had a great time! The Mountains at Mu Tain U (not how you spell) were so big and the Wall is so incredible. We climbed the stairs on the Great Wall for a long time and then we rode the alpine slide down! What Fun...
We also stopped at a local resort and Nolan went fishing...It was so funny!
It was such a great day!!!! We just woke up, and we are on our way to the passport only (not Chinese) Church BICF. How I take for granted going to Church! Then we are meeting with two different Childrens Home Directors...
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Friday, April 11, 2008
On my last post, I mentioned this little one, she stole my heart today, not sure why, actually I think it was her smile. This little girl had some much happiness and when she spoke to us in English, she spoke with confidence as if I don't have a handicap and I have this world under control. By the way, this is Chris. Tracie wanted everyone to know I was writing.
The other thing I wanted to mention about what they are doing at Bethel with this 17 acres. Guillaume has a plan to be self sufficient with raising vegetables to sell and to be able to teach the children a trade that they can implement once they leave. Each of the children have their own little flower box that they keep their own garden in. Most seem to be doing well, there were a couple that do not have the green thumb. The interesting thing I learned today about blindness in china is that those who are have very little self confidence and are looked on as if they have no self worth or worth to society. One of the priorities for Bethel is to teach these kids independence and self worth. They are told to hold their heads up and to speak with confidence, they are taught how to read in both Chinese and English Brail and to Speak English and French ( Guillaume is French) Tracie sang the French national anthem for him today and he said that he didn't even know it all. Actually being around these kids made me feel a little humbled, I could not even attempt to read Brail, let alone both Chinese and English.
Christopher liked this little guy. Have a great day today and remember you do not have to have eyes to see God change your life.
Action Packed Day!
We also had the privilege of a performance by the Bethel Choir led by Master pianist Guillaume. What struck me as I was listening to 9 Blind orphans sing Open the Eyes of My Heart Lord, was that we do not need a set of physical eyes to see our God work in our lives. Faith comes from the heart!
By the way, this is Guillaume the guy who runs Bethel. He took us to a local restaurant in the village. He was kind to us with the food selection, the Canter's had the opportunity to taste Chinese pizza, kind of a philly cheese steak without the cheese along with a vegetable that looked a lot like Spinach and Bok Choy combined but had more garlic and onions than an Italian market. We all had some strong mint gum afterwords. I have to tell you story that Guillaume told me today about a boy that is 19 years old and lives at the home. His name was Sam. Sam came to live at Bethel when he was 14, completely blind, he lived the first 14 years of his life in a dark room alone. No one taught him to walk and when he came to Bethel he could barely stand. At his orphanage they would burn his feet with cigarettes and kick him to get him to stand. They would throw his food on the floor and he had to find it to eat. Guillaume told me the first thing he asked him was if they were going to beat him at this new place. I got to meet Sam today and let me tell you that he walks around the place on his own as if he runs it, which by the way is what he wants to do when he gets older, run Bethe. The joy on his face when he was singing about the Lord was incredible. I guess I don't have to tell you who lives in Sam's heart.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Can't Sleep!
Olivia is the little one in the picture with the lime green head band. She has a heart condition and she is four years old. She just kept touching me, she would touch my shoulder then my face and then smile and laugh...Olivia has such a tender heart...pray for her healing and her a family-Her paperwork has been sent in for adoption...
A Great Day!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Good Thursday Morning!
I will take lots of pictures of the sweet little China babies.... Check in for updates when you wake up on your Thursday Morning... PS..I LOVE CHINA